Fermi--Pasta--Ulam--Tsingou problems: Passage from Boltzmann to $q$-statistics
Abstract
The Fermi-Pasta-Ulam (FPU) one-dimensional Hamiltonian includes a quartic term which guarantees ergodicity of the system in the thermodynamic limit. Consistently, the Boltzmann factor describes its equilibrium distribution of one-body energies, and its velocity distribution is Maxwellian, i.e., . We consider here a generalized system where the quartic coupling constant between sites decays as . Through {\it first-principle} molecular dynamics we demonstrate that, for large (above ), i.e., short-range interactions, Boltzmann statistics (based on the {\it additive} entropic functional ) is verified. However, for small values of (below ), i.e., long-range interactions, Boltzmann statistics dramatically fails and is replaced by q-statistics (based on the {\it nonadditive} entropic functional , with ). Indeed, the one-body energy distribution is q-exponential, with , and its velocity distribution is given by with . Moreover, within small error bars, we verify , which decreases from an extrapolated value q 5/3 to q=1 when increases from zero to , and remains q = 1 thereafter.
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@article{arxiv.1709.08729,
title = {Fermi--Pasta--Ulam--Tsingou problems: Passage from Boltzmann to $q$-statistics},
author = {Debarshee Bagchi and Constantino Tsallis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.08729},
year = {2017}
}
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7 pages including 4 figures